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Pre-Columbian, Central America, Panama, Veraguas culture, Period V to VI, ca. 700 to 1500 CE. A stunning double-headed eagle pendant, comprised of 90% gold (equivalent to 21K+ gold), with broad ovoid wings projecting from either side of the raised body. The massive forked tail dwarfs the size of the miniscule raptorial talons which sit just below its rounded belly. Each head is composed of a pair of encircled eyes with the innermost eye shared by each creature, a slender neck, and a dramatically-curved aquiline beak. Twin suspension loops are at the reverse. A breathtaking example of high-quality Panamanian gold-smithing! Weight: 147.6 grams of gold! Size: 5.625" W x 4.25" H (14.3 cm x 10.8 cm); Gold qulaity: 90%, equivalent to 21K+

Shown at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, December 12, 1987 - February 7, 1988 in an exhibition titled "Diverse Directions / A Collector's Choice / Selections from the Charles Craig collection".

Provenance: ex Craig Hendrix collection, South Carolina, USA; ex Charles Craig Jr. collection, Costa Rica, acquired in the 1960s and 1970s

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#154081

  • Condition: Intact and near choice. Surface with nice aged patina.

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